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education and awareness. ms. castor: test tampa aims to increase the number of tampa residents who know their h.i.v. status by encouraging h.i.v. testing. finally i would like to voice my strong support for h.r. 138 ending the h.i.v. -- ending the hiv-aids epidemic. we must remain committed to ending the hiv-aids epidemic. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? mr. larson: i ask unanimous consent -- mr. bishop: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bishop: i stand today to honor one of the best examples of a dedicated teacher, margaret olbray, a teacher in hiram, utah. she has dedicated the past three decades of her life to actually encouraging her students both in and out of the school. she's worked tirelessly to open their may understand, to guide them toward a productive and meaningful life. she's decided to retire at the end of this school year. an
education and awareness. ms. castor: test tampa aims to increase the number of tampa residents who know their h.i.v. status by encouraging h.i.v. testing. finally i would like to voice my strong support for h.r. 138 ending the h.i.v. -- ending the hiv-aids epidemic. we must remain committed to ending the hiv-aids epidemic. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? mr. larson: i ask unanimous consent -- mr. bishop: i ask unanimous consent to address...
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i think education is where it all starts and it's the most important committee. thank you. >> if the gentlelady will yield to me one more time? mrs. biggert: yes. mr. lamborn: the word that comes to me sitting here and has always struck me is respect. you both have respect on both sides of the aisle. you listen, you work -- -- mr. perlmutter: you listen. you work. i want to thank you for your service to the nation. it's been an honor to serve with both of you. i want to say to my friend, mr. platts, he introduced me to about half a dozen military installations in the far east on the fastest moving trip i have ever been on and that was a year and a half ago and i'm still tired from how quickly and how much energy he put into this trip to expos me to -- expose me to the needs of our troops throughout the far east and, again, your respect on both sides of the aisle is well-known. your energy is well-known and thank you for your service. mrs. biggert: i appreciate that. thank you. >> if the gentlelady will yield? it's been a great privilege to serve and to travel. mr
i think education is where it all starts and it's the most important committee. thank you. >> if the gentlelady will yield to me one more time? mrs. biggert: yes. mr. lamborn: the word that comes to me sitting here and has always struck me is respect. you both have respect on both sides of the aisle. you listen, you work -- -- mr. perlmutter: you listen. you work. i want to thank you for your service to the nation. it's been an honor to serve with both of you. i want to say to my friend,...
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costs have gone up 25% according to the national education association. so they're going to feel it. when you mentioned more specifics, we are talking about some of the programs that teachers have in the summer. they might be getting certified, up to date on the latest teaching methods. those would be on the chopping block. sports, extracurricular activities for students. those could be on the chopping block. teacher staffs and salaries even more so. and then textbook and technology programs, don, when we were in school, pluto was a planet and that's not the case. they have to have updated textbooks and could be on the chopping block for schools nationwide. >> carl, i'm 21 years old. i have no idea what you're talking about. >> when old timers like me were in school that's how it was. >> can you clear this up? do schools feel the pain immediately? it's slashed in january without a deal? >> some of the programs you mentioned, head start program and aiming for early childhood education assistance, parents up to speed on children's education, new trigs and a
costs have gone up 25% according to the national education association. so they're going to feel it. when you mentioned more specifics, we are talking about some of the programs that teachers have in the summer. they might be getting certified, up to date on the latest teaching methods. those would be on the chopping block. sports, extracurricular activities for students. those could be on the chopping block. teacher staffs and salaries even more so. and then textbook and technology programs,...
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invest in things like education and training and science and research. there is the problem, it doesn't go to that. what happens is that americans get taxed more and then nobody ever talks about all the waste. nobody ever talks about all the spending. so it's disingenuous to a certain point of view to say let's tax everyone, but let's not talk about the whole other side of the problem which is waste. >> steve: right. >> brian: let's do the play by play leading up to the last 32 days and the give and take is fascinating. one thing charles krauthammer made clear, republicans have more leverage than they're playing and don't seem to be playing the right hand. listen. >> any republican who buys this is a fool. the republicans have stood for one thing consistently. it's held them together ideal lodgely and electorally. they are the low tax parties. the other guys want to tax to match their wreckless spending. if they give it up now in return for nothing, obama wins and he wins big. now, i understand why they're going to do this. they imagine that republicans
invest in things like education and training and science and research. there is the problem, it doesn't go to that. what happens is that americans get taxed more and then nobody ever talks about all the waste. nobody ever talks about all the spending. so it's disingenuous to a certain point of view to say let's tax everyone, but let's not talk about the whole other side of the problem which is waste. >> steve: right. >> brian: let's do the play by play leading up to the last 32 days...
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and just become better educated about it. it really fulfills a lot of self-worth issues when we learn how to take care of ourselves, take care of our families and take care of society at large with money. >> i love this. especially the world is going crazy about, you know, lotteries and in america where the only way to get rich is to play the lottery it breaks my heart. that's how you get rich. >> she covered it all. good advice. >> ta
and just become better educated about it. it really fulfills a lot of self-worth issues when we learn how to take care of ourselves, take care of our families and take care of society at large with money. >> i love this. especially the world is going crazy about, you know, lotteries and in america where the only way to get rich is to play the lottery it breaks my heart. that's how you get rich. >> she covered it all. good advice. >> ta
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. >> education is wasted on you. you cannot learn. you're lost. >> we've all been there. we've all done it. >> we're out of time. [ jessica ] my days are action packed. i've got to get breakfast ready for my two leading ladies. while managing their schedule with my producing partner. i set up kid's corner so they can learn and play games without deleting my stuff. "working mom" is sometimes a tough role to play, but it's definitely the one i was born for. [ clattering, children laughing ] and...action. that's me. and this is my windows phone. [ male announcer ] new windows phone. reinvented around you. ♪ reinvented around you. ♪me and you - a little rendezvous.♪ ♪that special something that will carry you through...♪ ♪that little reward for all the things you do.♪ luscious, creamy filling - combined with our slow melting chocolate - the one and only ghirardelli squares chocolate. for all the things you do. ghirardelli. moments of timeless pleasure. try our caramel, now with sea salt. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother
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wasn't covering this was because they believed it was an educational program. and what we established and what the medical literature says, it's actually a medically necessary treatment in the same way you'd give a child who's sick a medicine. and so i want to address the needs of these kids now. i will commit to working with you to reforming tricare so we can actually pay for programs over the long term and reform it in a way that's consistent with the benefits that our troops so desperately need. mr. coburn: madam president, might i ask through the chair the senator from new york if she would consider for a short period of time withdrawing her amendment and then allowing me to develop a second-degree amendment that would actually pay for this so that it both -- we would accomplish her goal and i think all of our goal of making sure the proper treatment's there but won't handicap the armed services in terms of delayed training, less training, less flight time? because it's going to come out of the operation and maintenance budget. and i would wonder if she wou
wasn't covering this was because they believed it was an educational program. and what we established and what the medical literature says, it's actually a medically necessary treatment in the same way you'd give a child who's sick a medicine. and so i want to address the needs of these kids now. i will commit to working with you to reforming tricare so we can actually pay for programs over the long term and reform it in a way that's consistent with the benefits that our troops so desperately...